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Why is the nuclear membrane important in eukaryotic cells?

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Answered by jyotipilane
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The nucleus contains all of the genetic material for a eukaryotic cell, but this genetic material needs to be protected. And it's protected by the nuclear membrane, which is a double membrane that encloses all the nuclear genetic material and all the other components of the nucleus.

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Answered by amrit9898
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The nucleus contains all of the genetic material for a eukaryotic cell, but this genetic material needs to be protected. And it's protected by the nuclear membrane, which is a double membrane that encloses all the nuclear genetic material and all the other components of the nucleus.

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